Ryu Jun-yeol

Actor

Birthday September 25, 1986

Birth Sign Libra

Birthplace Suwon, Gyeonggi, South Korea

Age 37 years old

Nationality South Korea

Height 1.83 m

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1986

Ryu Jun-yeol (born September 25, 1986) is a South Korean actor, activist, and photographer.

Ryu was born on September 25, 1986, in Suwon, South Korea.

He is the eldest and has a sister who is two years his junior.

He graduated from University of Suwon majoring in film on a scholarship.

While studying at the university, Ryu took many part-time jobs, working as a pizza delivery person, a day labourer, an after-school tutor, and more.

Ryu was conscripted before debuting as an actor.

1988

Ryu began his acting career in independent films, and then rose to prominence through his breakthrough role in the critically acclaimed television series Reply 1988 (2015–2016), the highest-rated drama in Korean cable television history at the time, which also led to him winning various Best New Actor Awards in South Korea.

Later that year, Ryu gained widespread public recognition through starring in the popular teen series Reply 1988, alongside Lee Hye-ri, Park Bo-gum, Go Kyung-pyo, and Lee Dong-hwi.

2007

He registered as a public officer in 2007 and completed his duties in 2009.

2012

In 2012, Ryu started acting in short films and independent film productions, before being cast in a bit part in the 2013 feature film INGtoogi: The Battle of Internet Trolls.

2015

Ryu first drew attention for his breakout performance in his debut feature film, Socialphobia in 2015, which earned him Rising star award at KAFA Film Festival and other nominations from Chunsa Film Art Awards.

2016

His portrayal of one of the leads, Kim Jung-hwan, won him many accolades, including the Best New Actor in TV award at the 52nd Baeksang Arts Awards in 2016.

In 2016, Ryu starred in the coming-of-age film One Way Trip and crime thriller No Tomorrow.

The same year, he played his first leading role in romantic-comedy Lucky Romance alongside Hwang Jung-eum.

While filming Youth Over Flowers: Africa in 2016, Ryu developed an interest in environmentalism and began to campaign for environmental protection.

He has been making regular donations since 2016 for various campaigns, such as Save the Arctic.

2017

Known as a prolific Chungmu-ro actor, since then he has starred in the box-office hit films The King (2017), A Taxi Driver (2017), Little Forest (2018), Believer (2018), Money (2019), The Battle: Roar to Victory (2019), The Night Owl (2022), and Alienoid: Return to the Future (2024).

Ryu has received numerous accolades throughout his career, including nominations for Baeksang Arts Awards, Blue Dragon Film Awards, Buil Film Awards, Chunsa Film Art Awards, London East Asian Film Festival and New York Asian Film Festival.

In addition to his film work, Ryu actively engages in social and environmental activism.

He has been recognised by Forbes Korea as one of the most powerful celebrities in South Korea, placing on the listing for three consecutive years, fourteenth in 2017, thirty-sixth in 2018, and eleventh in 2019.

In 2017, Ryu featured in political crime drama film The King alongside Jo In-sung and Jung Woo-sung, which became the 7th highest-grossing South Korean film of the year and for which he won the Best New Actor in Film award at the 53rd Baeksang Arts Awards.

The same year, he featured in biopic A Taxi Driver with veteran actors Song Kang-ho and Yoo Hae-jin, which became the highest grossing Korean film of the year and the twelfth highest-grossing South Korean film in history.

Ryu also appeared in legal thriller Heart Blackened alongside Choi Min-sik and Park Shin-hye.

2018

In 2018, Ryu starred in the critically acclaimed drama film Little Forest with Kim Tae-ri, and headlined the crime action film Believer with Cho Jin-woong.

Believer was a box-office hit, becoming the first Korean film to surpass five million admissions in 2018.

It was the fourth highest-grossing film of the year in South Korea.

Ryu's continuous big screen success earned him a spot in Forbes Korea Power Celebrity for two consecutive years, 36th in 2018 and 11th in 2019.

In 2021, Ryu starred in JTBC's "Tenth Anniversary Special Project", a Hur Jin-ho melodrama television series Lost with Jeon Do-yeon, marking his small screen comeback after five years.

In 2022, Ryu headlined Choi Dong-hoon's sci-fi action fantasy film, Alienoid, reuniting with Kim Tae-ri.

The film premiered in July 2022.

Despite the film not being a commercial success, Ryu's performance was praised by critics.

In November, Ryu starred in the historical-thriller film The Night Owl, reuniting with Yoo Hae-jin.

Ryu is set to feature as a lead in psychological thriller drama Money Game along with actress Chun Woo-hee and actor Park Jeong-min, reuniting with director Han Jae-rim.

Ryu is an environmental activist.

In December 2018, Ryu was reported to have donated ₩10 million to Greenpeace, a non-governmental environmental organisation.

2019

In 2019, Ryu starred in the action thriller film Hit-and-Run Squad with Gong Hyo-jin directed by Han Jun-hee, lead the crime film Money alongside Yoo Ji-tae and historical action film The Battle: Roar to Victory directed by Won Shin-yun.

All three films performed well at the box-office, with The Battle: Roar to Victory and Money eventually becoming the 5th and 9th highest grossing Korean films of the year respectively.

The two had previously visited the DMZ Peace Trail in 2019 to mark the first anniversary of the Panmunjom Declaration.

2020

In 2020, Ryu made yet another donation to Greenpeace in response to Australian wildfires, and campaigned for animal protection and urgent action to tackle climate change on his Instagram account.

In 2021, Ryu participated in a video conference with South Korean President Moon Jae-in, speaking about environmental protection and bringing attention to the Greenpeace campaign to reduce plastic packaging.